
Telling the Fracking Truth: A Pentadic Analysis on the Rhetoric of the LNG Expansion in British Columbia
Author(s) -
Joshua Blackler,
Sibo Chen
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
stream
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1916-5897
DOI - 10.21810/strm.v7i1.120
Subject(s) - rhetoric , rhetorical question , government (linguistics) , liquefied natural gas , natural gas , political science , hydraulic fracturing , natural (archaeology) , public administration , engineering , petroleum engineering , archaeology , history , art , waste management , philosophy , linguistics , literature
This paper presents an exploratory study that investigates the latent motives in the public reasoning and rhetoric of hydraulic fracturing expansion offered by the current government of British Columbia. A pentadic analysis was conducted on a policy strategy report titled British Columbia’s Natural Gas Strategy. The results of the analysis demonstrate how rhetorical devices are applied for legitimizing the exploitation of the natural gas resources in BC.